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3 Sep 2021, 15:09 (Ref:4071817) | #26 | ||
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3 Sep 2021, 15:58 (Ref:4071824) | #28 | |
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I think Bernie sold the Vatican GP to the pope in 82. At least that’s what Clive James said on the end of season review….
Anyway big problems for Hamilton, but what a nice change to see Ferraris 1-2. |
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3 Sep 2021, 16:24 (Ref:4071830) | #29 | ||
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Excellent intro as ever.
I was really looking forward to the first Dutch GP since 1985. I'll get to watch qualifying but unfortunately I will miss the race. Two memories in particular come to mind. First Andretti and Hunt tangling in 1977, as they rounded Tarzan Bend and Hunt having to retire as a result and 1979, when Villeneuve's left rear tyre punctured, as he passed the pits, causing him to spin and then driving his Ferrari 312 T4 all the way back to the pits, as it turned itself into a tricycle. Vettel having to get a fire extinguisher brings back memories I would rather forget. |
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3 Sep 2021, 19:10 (Ref:4071844) | #30 | ||
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Only been to Zandvoort a few times (when my stepson raced in the 924 Hankook series, and when I attended the Alfa Romeo Spettacolo Sportivo), and I've no idea where they are going to accommodate the spectators apart from the pit straight....and access will be a nightmare.....
But its a testing circuit which the drivers seem to like, though qualy will be tricky to get a clear lap, with free practice showing the first 10 on 1 minute 10 seconds in FP2.... Quite a few people having issues of one sort or another..... |
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3 Sep 2021, 19:52 (Ref:4071850) | #32 | |
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I think we all know that if there's one driver who can pull a lap out of nowhere, it's Hamilton.
Qualifying will be fascinating. Also: the reason the marshals didn't respond to Vettel's car is most likely because race control told them not to, rather than them being a bit slow. Given this is the first time F1 cars have run competitively at Zandvoort in several decades, the risk management side of things will be very much to the fore this weekend. Nobody there has any experience of these modern cars on that circuit. The marshals themselves are very experienced - just not with modern F1 cars. |
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3 Sep 2021, 22:48 (Ref:4071868) | #33 | ||
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Great intro as ever BR - thank you.
Makes me wish that Alex Albon was driving this weekend, to have a link back to his fellow-countryman, the first ever winner of a Grand Prix here. My prediction for the weekend is HEAPS of orange smoke! Caught up with FP1 last night, about to check out FP2 replay. With Greem re marshals and Vettee's car - they were there (although didn't appear to be in fire gear) as were extinguishers but these ridiculously over-complicated cars have to be safe before the marshals go to town on them - which evidently the car wasn't. No fault of the marshals at all. The fact that we lost circa half an hour from a one hour practice session for something so minor was ridiculous and again an example of "what were they thinking" when it comes to the current cars. If something similar happens during the race, the big red button in Race Control could be in for another workout. Agree with others, finding clear space and even dare we say it, overtaking is going to be tricky here - clearly evidenced by the teams / drivers spacing themselves out and building gaps in the pit lane, rather than on track. Given the bloated size of the current cars, maybe we need to look for Dutch Truck Grand Prix history for pointers of possible outcomes? Nice to have a Grand Prix with sunshine after last weekend - long may it continue! |
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4 Sep 2021, 04:13 (Ref:4071908) | #34 | |
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I initially thought that, but it looks tighter around the circuit perimeter and is even more relentless than the Hungaroring. The banked corners also lend it a different feel.
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4 Sep 2021, 04:49 (Ref:4071911) | #35 | |
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Generally considered dangerous and unpredictable due to the sand from the dunes blowing on to the track.
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4 Sep 2021, 05:06 (Ref:4071912) | #36 | ||
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I dont remember the old circuit races, but this iteration looks great on the teev anyway.
And after the craziness/farce/controversy of the last few races, im hoping for a simple clean race, with the fastest best car winning on merit. Even if its a bit boring |
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4 Sep 2021, 05:17 (Ref:4071913) | #37 | ||
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I did like the comment re Spa on sky (Crofty I think)
"Last year we had a race with no fans, this year we had fans with no race." Sums it up really |
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As you'd expect in pre Verstappen Holland , it was incredibly laid back and on the Saturday qualifying had about the same number of spectators as a Mallory Park club meeting . Because you are so close to the North Sea, it felt like Skegness , but with better chips and a population who spoke better English . As for danger , like very other circuit of the era it had had its share of tragedy but it wasn't unusual in that respect . I'd love to be there today . |
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4 Sep 2021, 07:44 (Ref:4071919) | #39 | |
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Kubica to race this weekend!
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4 Sep 2021, 07:56 (Ref:4071920) | #40 | |
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Raikkonen has tested positive for COVID, which is why Kubica is to replace him. He is fine and has no symptoms.
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4 Sep 2021, 08:29 (Ref:4071921) | #41 | ||
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Kubica! It must have been a toss-up between Kubica and Kimi's grandmother. I expect she wasn't available.
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4 Sep 2021, 08:35 (Ref:4071923) | #42 | ||
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I’m pleased that the circuit has remained mostly intact, with minimal changes to the layout and run offs.
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4 Sep 2021, 09:16 (Ref:4071926) | #43 | ||
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It should be interesting to say the least, I remember camping in Holland back in the early 70s with my girlfriend and heard some cars thrashing round in the distance. After a walk along the beach I realised that it was Zandfoort and was surprised how narrow it was for racing especially F1 !.
I take it that there might be a few Dutch fans there |
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Shame that we will see Kimi one fewer time before he retires for now. Let's see what Kubica can do in that car now
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this website shows the changes through the years well. https://www.racingcircuits.info/euro...l#.YTNQgS33af1 It’s a website that has been with us for some times. Occasionally being lost, but then being resurrected. A bit like Zandvoort |
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They really butchered it in '89, didn't they.....?
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4 Sep 2021, 11:04 (Ref:4071940) | #48 | |
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Are there any other tracks in Europe using the SAFER barrier, or is Zandvoort the only one? Great to see anyhow.
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